Since 1969, Kaldor Public Art Projects has successfully transformed over 20 public sites and spaces around Australia with the help of people like you. 

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View of Project 18 by Martin Boyce under construction in Melbourne during 2008. Photo: Adam FreeThe fabric for Christo and Jeanne-Claude's 1969 project <em>Wrapped Coast</em> is carried to the site at Little Bay. Photo: Harry ShunkView of some of the 60 000 live plants used to decorate Jeff Koons' giant flowering <em>Puppy</em> for Project 10 in 1995.Project 19 by Tatzu Nishi under construction in 2009, surrounding the equestrian sculptures outside the Art Gallery of NSW with domestic living spaces. Photo: Carley Wright
'Working with Kaldor Public Art Projects while I was at the University of Sydney was a fantastic experience and allowed me to acquire new skills which I'm now taking to my internship with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice and a role at the Australian Pavilion of the Venice Biennale.'
Lucy Rees 
‘Working directly with groundbreaking artists through Kaldor Public Art Projects has given me the confidence to approach my own projects with more determination and creativity. Being a part of Baldessari's 'Your Name In Lights' was not only valuable as a learning experience, but was also so much fun!' 
Emma Pike
Professional training is provided and our volunteers are involved in diverse aspects of exhibition-making. They can assist with the creation of new work, interact and engage our audiences, or learn about event production and the care and handling of art objects. Volunteering is a chance to meet people with similar interests and to be guided by professional staff.

Contact us to become a volunteer.